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:D I do see where you're coming from, and I do disagree, but there's no point in arguing.

So are you suggesting we have:

Honestly, I'm interested in hearing you're rationale behind grouping the three so-called 'modern' Claras. While I agree that it's visually implied that the Snowmen and Bells Claras are the same (and we can't even prove that!), there's absolutely nothing to go on for the Prequel one.

Honestly, even with those clothes, the scene could just as easily taken place in, say, the 40s as in the 80s, making it entirely possible that she's a different Clara. It's not as if the mother is texting or anything; there's no evidence to pinpoint what decade it's from. Definitely either the 20th or 21st centuries (or possibly 22nd), but, beyond that, we can't get much. It's all down to whether we get a connection: Clara remembers her encounter or we meet the mother.

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